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First-born infants are often not affected -- unless the mother has had previous miscarriages or abortions, which could have sensitised her system -- as it takes time for the mother to develop antibodies against the foetal blood. However, second children who are also Rh-positive may be harmed
"Rh incompatibility is a condition that develops when a pregnant woman has Rh-negative blood and the baby in her womb has Rh-positive blood.."
ReplyDeleteckgu...ada soalan...klau mother Rh-positive..foetus tu Rh-negative...x jadi apa2 ka??
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First-born infants are often not affected -- unless the mother has had previous miscarriages or abortions, which could have sensitised her system -- as it takes time for the mother to develop antibodies against the foetal blood. However, second children who are also Rh-positive may be harmed
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